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Lt. Randy Sutton is the voice of “BLUE LIVES RADIO: The Voice of American Law Enforcement” on the AMERICA OUT LOUD TALK RADIO NETWORK. Blue Lives Radio is the top show on ‘everything law enforcement. Randy joined Malcolm as one of the first shows on the network when it launched in April 2016. A 33 year Law Enforcement veteran and nationally known media commentator on Law Enforcement issues. He served ten years in the Princeton New Jersey Police Department and 23 years with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, retiring at Lieutenant's rank. Lt. Randy Sutton is the FOUNDER of The Wounded Blue. The mission is to assist Law Enforcement Officers who are injured physically and psychologically to obtain the treatment and medical/financial benefits they are entitled to when they suffer line of duty injuries and provide financial assistance as needed temporarily. To advocate for stronger protections under state and federal law and provide emergency funds to injured officers when circumstances dictate the need. To advocate for the positive public perception of law enforcement.
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – In this truly revealing interview with show host Randy Sutton, Dr. Johnson reveals what she has termed “The Fatal Ten” factors that enter into the equation of why officers have committed this irreversible act. Period. The shocking truth behind this devastating trend is a wake-up call to the entire law enforcement community…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Every day, law enforcement officers literally put their lives on the line to protect and serve their communities. The toll in terms of deaths and injuries runs in the thousands. Each day throughout this nation, countless acts of valor, heroism and compassion are performed by our police. Adam Davenport and Megan Stockberger recognized the need and cofounded the National Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Dan Murphy spent 20 years with the New York City Police Department, investigating everything from robberies to terrorism. But his lifetime of service didn’t end there. He continued to investigate criminality in the private sector, but his love of policing kept drawing him back to different roles. Knowing how the safety of police officers across the country has been challenged, they have created a brand new product that can replace pepper spray…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Through the years of engaging with America’s law enforcement warriors, he’s developed tremendous insight into the emotional and mental challenges facing American law enforcement, and it has led him to the conclusion that “leadership“ is failing our police. Listen to his very frank assessment in conversation with show host Randy Sutton in this week’s episode of The Wounded Blue Hour…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – In 2014, police officer Scott Brown of the Sacramento Police Department lived the nightmare that every cop fears, the murder of his partner. A three-time deported felon shot and killed Scott’s partner, Deputy Danny Oliver, during a shoot-out. Scott shot the suspect, but he escaped long enough to kill another police officer and wounded a third and also a civilian…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – The white supremacist killer targeted members of the Sikh temple to kill, and had it not been for the arrival of Lieutenant Murphy, many more would have died. The suspect ambushed Lieutenant Murphy and pumped 15 rounds into the officer, causing devastating injuries. Incredibly, Lieutenant Murphy not only survived but found a new purpose in telling his incredible story of survival…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Dr. Gemi Bertran faced many challenges, including her own fight against trauma, both physical and psychological. Her request for knowledge led to her development of groundbreaking science. She now utilizes her research to help military and special forces, as well as law enforcement, deal with mental health challenges such as PTSD.
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Laurie White is a former member of the Royal Canadian mounted police with a powerful story to tell. She has written a book, “10–33, and Officer Down Step Back Up, “ in which she recounts her journey after losing a leg in the line of duty after being shot. She is the first member of the Royal Canadian mounted police to have lost a limb and returned to full duty…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – The retired Chief of Police and Public Safety Liason for Acadia Health is one of the most respected experts on PTS. The realities of the history and present understanding of Post Traumatic Stress is one of the most misunderstood issues facing Law Enforcement Officers and other First Responders. Joe Collins brings forth a fascinating understanding of this powerful issue.
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Law enforcement has been plagued by suicide, retirements, resignations, and the lowest level of recruitment in history. State legislatures, city governments, and the media have created an “us against them“ environment between citizens and their police. Lt. Randy Sutton takes a deep dive into the impact of policing in America…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Paul Belli spent decades working on homicides and knows firsthand how years of exposure to violent death can affect those tasked with bringing murderers to justice. But retirement didn’t end his years of service. Now, as one of the leaders of the International Homicide Investigators Association, he helps lead the way to…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Sergeant Joe Morgan of the Des Moines police department was a well-respected veteran police officer of many decades when he took his own life. Police suicide is in epidemic proportion in the United States, and this story told by his friend and partner, along with his wife’s emotional killing of her journey, should be…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – A misdemeanor arrest for disorderly conduct led to an official diagnosis of PTSD, but instead of allowing treatment, the police chief fired him. Sgt Matthew Hunter served the Des Moines Iowa Police Department honorably for more than 21 years, but tragedy struck when his close friend and partner, Sgt Joe Morgan, took his own life…
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The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – Sgt Matthew Hunter served the Des Moines Iowa Police Department honorably for more than 21 years, but tragedy struck when his close friend and partner, Sgt Joe Morgan, took his own life. Seeing the effect that the suicide had on Joe’s wife and the manner in which she and the family were treated led Sgt Hunter down the dark journey of…
And when such a call is combined with any act that seizes or destroys a strategic target, takes hostages, impedes civilian mobility, cripples supply lines, delays emergency response, or poses a threat of mass casualties, it should be understood and treated as such. Tom Cotton’s open encouragement of terrorists’ would-be victims in their own defense reflects the moral clarity necessary to discern terrorism from political protest…
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court rules that Idaho’s law banning gender surgeries on minors can take effect during ongoing litigation. This decision marks a significant victory for those advocating for legislative protection of children from life-altering procedures. The law also restricts medical professionals from prescribing puberty blockers and hormones, citing health concerns…
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Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – In 2021, the top 50% of filers earned 90% of all income, so half of Americans are earning 9 out of every 10 dollars. It would be easy to think that a fair share would be 90%; that’s fair, isn’t it? I’m not sure how much fairer Biden wants it and where he thinks he’s going to get it because that same 50% of filers pay 98% of all taxes the government receives…
Too often, peer review of scientific reports amounts to little more than “pal review,” a rubber stamp from supporters of the hypothesis being investigated. What is needed is to allow reports to be reviewed by many people on all sides of issues, both inside the scientific community and in the public at large. One prominent group is actually doing this — the London, UK-based Global Warming Policy Foundation…
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Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Xi: Do not be so afraid of war. The old guy Bi (= Joe Biden) made it very clear that there will be no hot war between the nuclear States. If there is a hot war between the nuclear States, human beings and the earth will be destroyed. This is the rule set by the United States after World War II when they built the nuclear bomb…
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Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – We explore the vibrant resurgence of patriotism among the younger generation, highlighting the profound impact of national pride. We delve into the story of Tyler Shepard, a Pararescueman turned entrepreneur, whose life and ventures embody the enduring spirit of American values and the transformative power of dedicated citizenship in the 21st century…
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Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Henry Ealy – Dr. H recounts this experience and other brushes with death in his life. From a young age, he learned that the inevitability of death is not something to be feared but appreciated for its ability to help us live a life of joy and wonder. Our time on this earth is limited, and we get to choose the legacy we will leave behind, always knowing there is something better waiting for us on the other side…
Having our military dollars going to an endless war in Ukraine and toward shooting down an endless supply of rockets and missiles over Israel helps China reach parity with our military. Banning all cars except those made with rare earth materials, it’s illegal to mine in the United States helps China’s economy, as does shuttering all forms of reliable and affordable energy. Our country is committing economic and political suicide…
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The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – Ambassador Tan, serving during the Trump Administration, achieves significant milestones at the State Department. He holds the Chinese Communist Party accountable for genocide against the Uyghurs and highlights abuses against other groups. Despite facing hostility, he champions diplomacy over military action, contrasting with the approaches of subsequent Democrat administrations under Biden…
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The Tom Renz Show – Scott McKay, the Patriot Streetfighter, is relentlessly fighting to keep this country safe. I’ve had the privilege of working with Scott for several years now, and he doesn’t pull punches; he sticks to his principles. On May 10 and 11th, he is bringing his Patriot Preparedness Symposium to Ohio, and I’m looking forward to speaking and being with so many awesome patriots. Let’s keep the fight for freedom going with Scott today on the show.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is misused to spy on Americans, including political figures and protestors. As Congress debates renewing Section 702, concerns grow about continuing abuses of power and the erosion of civil liberties. Remember Benjamin Franklin’s warning about sacrificing liberty for security as we face another potential renewal of these invasive powers.
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Idaho legislators champion common sense, passing a bill to ban compelled speech in public schools and government entities. Effective July 1, this legislation ensures that no one in Idaho is forced to express beliefs they disagree with, protecting free speech rights. It’s a step towards safeguarding individual freedoms against coercive practices in educational settings.
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